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Yield and Redundancy
  • Marc Riedel, Caltech
  • Iris Bahar, Brown U.
  • Etienne Jacobs, Magma
  • Diana Marculescu, CMU
  • Phillip Stanley-Marbell, CMU
  • Eric Rotenberg, NCSU

2
Problem
  • The goal Achieving reliable computing systems
    from devices with high defect rates
  • Reliability-Aware Synthesis
  • Given a technique for improving fault-tolerance,
    how do we judge the efficacy of it in terms of a
    combination of performance, reliability, power
    consumption, etc
  • Redundancy driven synthesis what to replicate?
  • Observable nodes
  • Devices with high fanout
  • Instead of redundancy removal ? Redundancy
    addition for increased reliability
  • Fault Model
  • Where to handle it? ? Level of abstraction
  • What to handle? ? Types of faults

3
Related Research
  • Logic Level
  • Von Neumann56
  • Assumptions
  • Pippenger94
  • Purely theoretical not automated!!!
  • RT level
  • Still open ???
  • Architectural level
  • Slipstream processors (NCSU)
  • Diva (UMich)
  • System level
  • CMP-based mainframes do use redundancy for
    increased fault-tolerance!

4
What is most susceptible to failures ?
  • Failures at inputs versus outputs
  • Inputs potentially propagates throughout the
    circuit
  • But may be masked by other signals
  • At primary output must be masked for correct I/O
    behavior!
  • Need a measure of
  • How susceptible a gate is to fail
  • Or which devices, when failed, will be most
    critical to the correct functioning of the system
  • Here synthesis can play a major role!

5
Possible Approaches ?
  • What works?A lot of redundancy!
  • Biologically inspired approaches
  • Can models such as how the brain works, and work
    on neural nets be used in contrast to traditional
    logic
  • Models of computation and relation to the ability
    synthesize fault-free systems
  • Do we need to have/emulate another type of logic
    (e.g.,threshold logic?)
  • For analysis borrow / extend ideas from
    Information Theory

6
Open Questions
  • No guarantee of complete reliability, but rather
    a specifiable probability of correct functioning
  • Reduce cost of testing by testing only what
    really matters
  • Check only the checker!
  • What parts of the circuit should be made
    redundant
  • Identify whats important and whats likely to
    fail
  • How does the addition of synthesis methods for
    fault-tolerance increase the complexity of
    verification?
  • E.g., speculate and then check using redundant
    logic. Whos going to verify that? (Or do we need
    to???)
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